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——T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, F'RI'DAY MARCH, 10, 1933. I A Matchless Llst of Stnkmg Values_ | " Another Shipment of New Spring Merchamltse Group 1 SPRING i Group 2 . Arrived This Week DRESSES in Silks and Woolens e 191095 MILLINERY $2.25 to $6.00 New Cottén I;l'illts, color fast ..........15¢ yd 3 36 in. Summer Suiting ... 25¢ yd "1 36 in. Printed Lawn ... 25¢ yd 3 36 in. Fast Color Linen Drapery ..... 45¢ yd. 50 in. Fast Color Linen Drapery ......81.35 36 in. Fancy Cretonne ... 25¢ yd. 30 in. Sunshine Stripe Awning ... 35¢ yd. HEMMED WHITE DAMASK . Table Cloths, 64x90 ... $1.25 Table Cloths, 64x72 ... 1.00 Table Cloths, 58x58 .. ... ... ... 5 56 in. Table Damask ................. 50c yd. Turkish Towels, white with colored borders, 22x44 .......................... 25¢ each Juneau’s Leading CHILDREN’S SIL DRESSES $4.95 Solid Colored Turklsh Towels Fancy Colored Turkish size Part Linen Roller €rash Toweling ... 36, in. Unbleached Muslin. good quality for house cleaning 36 in. Bleached Hospita quality 36 in. Hope Muslin ... Ironing Board Pads and Cover . 5-yd, packages Cheese Cloth Hemmed Indian Head Restaurant Napkins, 22x22 F Cdlhel P,;,upws, A6x22. . Feather Plllows, 20x26 Co Department’ Store WOMEN'S LEATHER JACKETS Kasha Lined, $7.95 and $9.95 CHILDREN'S COATS $4.95 S FIRST TIOKET IS FILED FOR - CITY ELECTION Candldates fer Mayor and Three Councilmen ‘T Are Given The first ticket for the City election to be held on April 4, was filed this afternoon in the office of City Clerk H. R Shepard. It is called the “People’s Econ- omy Ticket,” and is headed by 1. Goldstein for Mayor; George B. | Rice, A. F. M¢Kinnon and William J. Reck for Couneilmen. SMOKING. BAN NOW LIFTED K AND WOOL ,,,,,,,, 40c each TOWC]S, large BELGRADE, March 10.—Because ------------------- 50c each the Jugoslavian government's to- bacco monopoly was losing money, 1OC yd. the minister of the interior re- moved the ban on smoking in mov- ies, street cars and halls of gov- ernment buildings: McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DOBBS CAPS $2.50 Now you can buy the best that money can buy at a popular price. H.S. GRAVES The Clething Man ....................... 5c¢ yd. 1 Gatise;. goioid STUDENTS RUSTLE TIN ’ CANS FOR DECORATION .................... 10¢ yd. i ; As a result of successful raids ...................... 15¢ yd. made by studénts on the city gar- bage dump and neighbors' refuse ,,,,,,, 50¢ receptacles last’ night, the decora- tions ‘for the novel ‘‘Tin Can 350 Dance” to be given by the Senior """"""""" Class of the Junedu High School tonight are assured. Festoons of tin cans of all sizes, colors and _______________ $1.00 doz. previous conditions of servltudei \ will adorn the interior of the grade 3 school gymnasium, where the dance cooerrr 25, pair will ‘be held. . In keeping with the tin can mo- """""""" $1‘95 l’a“' tif ‘guests have been asked to wear their best bib and tucker outfits The girls will come arrayed in faded ginghams and the boys in , overalls and weatMér-beaten cor- duroys. Music, not of the tin can var- iety, will be furnished by the High School dance orchestra. 'FUNERAL OF IVAR NESS POSTPONED . Inc. ) i ORASTIC CUTS ARE PROPOSED BY PRESIDENT Veterans' Costs, Slashing of Federal Salaries, " Are Demanded ~(Comtinuea 1rom Page Cwae) 49 to a few but to all men. “8pirit I appeal to you." No“ Specifications e President ‘did ot specify to In mit lenigths“hé Hifended to go ir the rates- of -compensation for: all allge. oo oo ol | given authority " but” his advisors slashing the veterans' appropria-| tions and Governmént salaties if| estimated half a billion dollars are| intended to be saved by the meas- ure which was gone over last night. Cost of Living ‘Tne meuasure would require tnat the cost of living be taken into ac- count in the matter of salary re- ductions and these reductions would be limited to a total of 15 per cent, including the existing salary cut. Permanent totally aisabled vet- erans' pay will ot be changed and veterans whose disability is trace- able to original service will be kept on the payrolls. Full Authority Under thé ‘measure thé President will be given full authority to fix Cream Puffs, Juneau PHONE 577 turday Specials Hot Cross Buns, doz. . Fresh Cream Chocolate Eclairs, 6 for 25¢ each . . . 5¢ Bakery WE DELIVER : Democratic leaders ‘expresed con-| |by virtue of ‘the authority vested | 1 me by Section 5. (B). of the| |the' Act of March 9th, 1933, other veterans now recefving e.llow-v ances and who areé not I’ the abote| classification. The ' President declared in his message that “if Congress chooses to' vest me ‘with responsibility, 1t will be exercised in a“spirit of jus- tice to all, of sympathy to those who are in need and of maintain- ing inviolate the basic welfare of | the United States.” Protest Already Made American Legion” Posts and other veterans' orgahizatiohs' ‘who had been informied of the proposed cut, flooded Congress with 'protests against moving at this tiMie “to grant the President the powers| asked for in this*'conneetion but fidence he will' have his way ‘even- tually. The Senate, after hearing the message, recessed until Saturday to , | prepare legislation $o'carry: out the Chler Executive's program. | ———eeo———— MEASURE IS NOW'SIGNED BY ROOSEVELT Gt At Power Grantecf President for, Two Essential Services kil (Oontinued from: mge Onl) | President of the School Board, it | School and the other will be placed Official System Bridge Books Butler Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME Phone 134 . I J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather ‘ LOCAL DATA | /By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw) . Forecast for Juneau and vicinitv beginning at 4 p.m., March 10: Generally fair tonight and Saturday; gentle easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest’y .. 30.34 38 30 E 12 Clear 4 am. today 30.28 33 41 NW 6 Clear Noon today ......30.10 40 36 S 6 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY \ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather BAITOW “ivcccceiicnne. 34 20 4 4 30 Trace Cldy Nome 24 24 | 22 22 4 .01 Cldy Bethel 20 20 | 6 8 8 0 Clear Fort Yukon 28 28 | 2 24 20 0 Clear | Tanana ... . 24 18 | =10 -8 0 0 Pt.Cldy Fairbanks af - asr o |TRUiee g 0 PBtCldy Eagle . 20 20 | -2 0 0 0 Clear St. Paul . . 34 34 | 32 32 30 0 Pt, Cldy Dutch*Harbor ... 38 ~ 38~ | 3¢ 3¢ 10 @ Cldy ‘| Kodiak ... 42 | .32 36 0 0 Cldy F C(_rrdova . 40 40 | 16 16 0 [ Clear Juneau . 42 38 28 33 6 0 Clear Sitka ... . 43 - e AR 0 0 Clear Ketchikan 40 30 30 10 0 Clear Prince Rupe 38 30 30 14 0 Clear Edmonton 12 | -2 -2 6 0 Clear Seaftle 46 | 36 38 L 12 Rain -} Portland 48 | 38 50 10 38 Cldy San Prancisco 58 52 52 4 [} Cldy The. barometric pressure remains moderately high over Alaska, exespt near the middle Aleutian Islands, and fair weather continues in nearly all portions of the Territory with lower “temperatures in the central Interior and on the Arctic Coast and higher temperatures on Seward Peninsula and in the northern portion of the Panhandle. The pressure is moderately low near the middle Aleutian Islands, with showers at Dutch Harbor and snow flurries at Nome, and from the North Pacific States southwarrd with moderate rains in those States. ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES N AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver ~ Prompt Delivery L Phone 403 | TFuneral services for the late JUNEAU SCHOOLS ARE Ivar Ness, originally set for to- morrow afternoon at the C. W. PRESENTED WITH NEW Carter Mortuary, have been post- poned. This ‘follows receipt of a P HOTOS OF P RES[DENT radiogram from Oliver Ness, broth- .er of the deceased’at Tacoma, ask- 'ing that the funeral be delayed Two attractive photographs of ¢ h President Franklin Delano Roose- pending further instructions. velt, autographed by hithself, have p, been presented to the Juneau Pub- ROCLE G;’:‘:: ?)iENlNG lic Schools by R. E. Robertson,! #o DATE AND HOUR was announced by City supefln-' Th | e bank holiday today assumed || teiident” of “Bettools' B, 8. Raven. 'a humorous’ aspsct locally when' at{|: Mr. Robertson, as ‘nead of the Jeast one pool in which wagers||t Juneau School Board, 'wrote 10 were being mad: as to the date of ||/ President Roosevelt requesting the ¢pe opening,” was found to exist, photographs to place in the schools, among habitues of the Gastineau. and they were received a short 1y js reported that there are sev-|f time - ago. \eral other pools around town. [ The photographs are large and! ———— among the best likenesses of thej PIONEERS OF ALASKA T GET Anti-Freeze For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS new ‘executive of thé United States.! Regular meeting’ of Igloo" No. 6 One of ‘them will be hung in the will be held Friday, March 10. Vis- Assembly Hall of the Juneau High iting members welcome. E. F. RODENBERG, in the auditorium--of the Grade . . President. School, Superintendent Raven ELMER REED, said. —adv. Secretary. continuing national omeruuy tnd Act of October: 6th, 1917, 40 Statute L 411) 1, -as amended by do hereby- proclaim, ‘order, direct and deelare that all the terms and pro- ' visions of sald -Proclamation of ‘March 6th, 1933, and the regula- tions and orders issued thereunder are hereby continyed in full force and effect until further Proclama- tion by the President. unto set my hand and have' caused | the seal of the United States to be affixed. ‘ “Done in the District of Colum- bia, this 9th day of Mareh, the year of our Tord, ore’thou-' three, and of ‘thé’ the” United State dredth and_fifty-se PIONEERS OF ALASKA eb ot un- | will' be ‘held Frid iting members Pmfluent “Light “blue “tnow" at Canton, Ohio, was attributed to chemicals in the air originating from neéarby llndnstrul plants. “In withese whereof, I have here-l in’ |sand nine hundréd’ and’ thirty-| Regular ‘meeting of ‘fglud‘ No. 6 Tel,ep."ene 35,95—1'4" ree De&v ery on orders oter $5.00 i 'Peaches and Pears, No. - 21-2 cans, 2 for .. . 25¢ Onu)ns‘ and Carrots, 10 ’zb& for 4 b ROAST BEE'F 4 Ve g WATCH FOR OPENING OF STOBE NO 2 FRONT STREET: ofi*g"osru Harris Hardware - DURING BANKING HOLIDAYS we will gladly extend CREDIT iy e .Sale Dresses as an accommodatlon te our regular customers “Do Not Forget $19 75 PARTY DRESSES - ’fork A!l ’l?hxs Week BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE FOR INSURANCE See H. R, SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Pa(lem. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Gmtest Trlbnh” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 186-2 RESH BAKED DEL!CACIES HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD” J UNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drux) " "THE HOTEL OF, ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO. QUAIJTY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter ' Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:29 Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 101d l:ap_ers for Sale at E:n;iir"e'. Office